I.D. O’Donnell is one of the most important figures in Montana history. From irrigation to apiaries, Hesper Farm to Huntley, his legacy built the foundations of Montana’s agriculture, and his work continues to impact national agricultural stories. Learn more about who he was and what he did with Melody Dobson’s presentation.
Melody Dobson is the Co-Founder of the American Doorstop Project, which focuses on preserving America’s Agriculture History. As the granddaughter of Eastern Montana Homesteaders she enjoys sharing the narratives of our nation’s great agrarian pioneers. She received her bachelor of communication arts degree from Montana State University Billings formerly Eastern Montana College and makes her home in Billings When not writing and advocating for the agriculture industry, she enjoys spending time with her family and exploring the great outdoors.
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Western Heritage Center
2822 Montana Ave.Billings, MT
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regular admission rate, free for members
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- Thu, July 16 - 12 p.m.
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